Showing posts with label ROBERT OPEL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ROBERT OPEL. Show all posts

6/24/18

CAMILLE O'GRADY AS "JACK SAVAGE"


Camille O'grady as ‘Jack Savage’ 
"my male alter, created in the early 70’s; NYC...
this photo by Ed Gallucci appeared in ´Hard Corps’a book published in 1976.
Jack placed 3rd as SF Mr Leather in 1979. 
Everytime I became Jack, ( I did performances as him) was a revelation.
My best friends ( except for those in on it at a given time)didn’t have a clue it was me, and it was fascinating to interact with strangers and people I knew well as this male character.
Everyone who can should experience being the ‘other".
-camille o'grady

10/22/14

ROBERT OPEL'S BIRTHDAY TEA SALON

ROBERT OPEL 
was the gay rights activist, nudist, anarchist, photographer, artist, provocateur, 
rebel~ rouser and creator of FEY WAY STUDIOS; the first fetish/homoerotic art gallery, (1978-79).

robert started off as a speech writer for ronald reagan,(1973)  then made a 360 political switch working as a photographer for the advocate and the star magazines. during the academy awards presentation of 1975, robert streaked live across the stage sealing is 15 minutes of fame. making him a cult-figure in american history.
in 1978, robert opened fey way studios on howard st. SOMA, SF. the first homoerotic art gallery, and one of the first to create the culture of folsom st, SOMA. 
at fey way robert exhibited mapplethorpe, tom of finland, etienne, the hun, rex, chuck arnet and numerous other homoerotic artists for their first exhibits.
last feb 14th ANTEBELLUM HOLLYWOOD along with robert's nephew~ ROBERT OPPEL presented FEY WAY: THE ROBERT OPEL STORY, an exhibit featuring the original art that was on display the night robert was murdered in his gallery, july 7th, 1978.

thursday~ october 2rd, 2014 would be robert's 75th birthday. 
come to antebellum and have a cuppa tea in remembrance of robert opel. 

ROBERT OPEL BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE SALON
october 23rd, 
5pm till 7pm
tea will be served.
for more info~

5/1/14

ROBERT OPPEL IS A LIFE SAVER






antebellum artist~ ROBERT OPPEL, (nephew of  anarchist artist legend~ robert opel) is saving lives.. literally. he is his report from africa~

CCC’s Photojournalist, Robert Oppel’s Viewpoint on Langata Women’s Clinic.





Langata women’s clinic serves the female community of the Kibera slum and also the women prisoners.  The clinic is located just beyond the confines of the largest slum in Africa, home to nearly a million people and it’s guarded entrance provides women of the community an easy and secure access to healthcare. Some women commit petty crimes knowing they will receive healthcare such as HIV positive women who are essentially made homeless because they were outcast from their community and women knowing they were pregnant.

One woman in particular, who manufactures her own unique and colorful clothing, found out about the “see and treat” program from a friend of her’s who happened to be a guard at the clinic. What was most impressive about the clinic was the range of women that were served. Hardworking women from surrounding areas, guards and staff members, and even prisoners themselves were all cared for equally without judgement.
I was affected most by the women prisoners who faced lengthy sentences for crimes they simply committed for getting medical attention. It was great to see them receive treatment but heartbreaking to know what they had to return to. I’m grateful I was able to sit with them and comfort them before and after screening.
READ MORE~
repost courtesy~  Robert Oppel~ antebellum artist

4/9/14

FEY WAY ANIMATION SCREENS @ ANTEBELLUM




PRESENTS


 NEVER~BEFORE~SEEN ANIMATION FOR


FEY WAY STUDIOS
4 MINUTE OF ORIGINAL ANIMATION~ CIRCA 1979
 CREATED FOR ROBERT OPEL AT FEY WAY STUDIOS
BY ARTIST~ DAN SMITH

THE BACKSTORY~
WAY BACK IN THE SUMMER OF 1979~ GALLERY OWNER ROBERT OPEL ASKED ANIMATION ARTIST~ DAN SMITH~ TO CREATE ANIMATION OF THE FEY WAY LOGO~ THAT OF A QUEENIE KING KONG CARRYING A SQUEALING "FEY WAY,", (FAY RAY) OTOP THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING. 
DAN COMPLETED THE ANIMATION, BUT NEVER HEARD FROM ROBERT AGAIN. THAT IS BECAUSE ON JULY 7TH, 1979 OPEL WAS MURDERED AT FEY WAY STUDIOS. 
FOR 35 YEARS THIS  16MM FOOTAGE SAT IN DAN'S OFFICE. I AM HAPPY TO TELL MY DEAR READERS THAT ANTEBELLUM NOW HAS THIS FOOTAGE AS PART OF THE CURRENT EXHIBITION~ ROBERT OPEL: THE RES~ERECTION OF FEY WAY STUDIOS.
WE WILL SCREEN THIS NEVER~SEEN BEFORE FOOTAGE ON...

FRIDAY~ APRIL 11TH~ 7PM
4 MINUTE ANIMATION BY DAN SMITH CREATED FOR FEY WAY STUDIOS
CIRCA 1979

FOLLOWED BY 16MM SCREENING OF 
THE LOVED ONE
$10 COVER










ANTEBELLUM
1643 N LAS PALMAS AVE
HOLLYWOOD, CA 90028
323 856~ 0667



very special thanks to dan smith

3/26/14

THE LIFE, DEATH, AND LEGACY OF THE OSCAR STREAKER

The Life, Death, and Legacy of the Oscar Streaker
Robert Opel made history when he ran naked across the Academy Awards stage. Forty years later, two men are working to promote his vibrant life's work and uncover the truth behind his murder.

BY KEVIN OKEEFFE

MARCH 26 2014 6:00 AM ET




Robert Opel and Oscar, directly after Academy Awards streak in 1974 (All photos courtesy of: ROBERT OPEL: THE RES~ERECTION OF FEY WAY STUDIOS ~ Antebellum Gallery)
Robert Opel was alone in his homoerotic art gallery, Fey-Way Studios, on the night of July 7, 1979. His girlfriend, Camille O’Grady, and ex-boyfriend, Anthony Rogers,(a.k.a. Harmodius), were sleeping in the back of the gallery. All of gay San Francisco was on edge.
Two days earlier, Opel had performed his one-man show,The Mock-Execution of Dan White. It was a scary time in gay San Francisco — the memory of both Harvey Milk’s death and the White Night riots, in response to Milk killer Dan White’s light sentence, was still fresh. Opel’s show, in which he staged White’s death, did nothing to ease the community’s anxiety.
That night, two men, Robert E. Kelly and Maurice Keenan, came into the studio under the pretense of looking around and quickly held Opel up at gunpoint. After searching for his money — and finding none — they were interrupted by Anthony and O’Grady, who had stirred at the disruption. They were tied up as the two burglars continued to search.
Then, moments later, O’Grady heard a shot. She knew Opel was dead.
Fey-Way Studios, San Francisco’s first known homoerotic art gallery, shut down after Opel’s murder, just a year after it opened. Now, 35 years after it shuttered its doors, two men who describe themselves as "obsessed" with Opel have revived Fey-Way in Hollywood's Antebellum Gallery. Through a new exhibition promoting Opel's trailblazing artwork and political advocacy, these two want to give Opel a lasting legacy that goes beyond 15 minutes of fame.
Up until now, Robert Opel has not been famous for his art, nor his activism, nor his mysterious death. He’s known for streaking the Academy Awards.
In 1974, David Niven was about to introduce Elizabeth Taylor, who was going to announce thatThe Sting had won the award for Best Picture. During Niven’s introduction of the legendary actress, however, the audience’s attention was stolen by a man wearing a mustache and nothing else.
In an age of seven-second delays, overeager censors, and incredible security measures, the idea that someone could streak through the Academy Awards — and stay in the press room to take pictures afterward — seems beyond belief. It’s one of the Oscars’ most memorable moments.
Quite a bit away from San Francisco, 15-year-old Rick Castro watched the ceremony, awestruck at what he just saw. Though the cropping of the frame prevented young Castro from seeing Opel’s "willy," as he calls it, the streaking still caused major change in him.
"It made an impact on me," Castro says, "because of the freedom and audacity for someone to do that."
Castro immediately set about learning as much about Opel as he could — he refers to his interest in the artist-activist as an "obsession." He soon learned that Opel’s career took on several permutations before settling into the homoerotic art realm.
"He used to work for The Advocate. He started a magazine called Finger," Castro says. “He also worked for the Hollywood Star, but before all this, he was a speechwriter for Ronald Reagan. So he made a little bit of a left turn somewhere."
That last résumé line is enough to make anyone raise an eyebrow. According to Castro, Opel worked as a speechwriter during Reagan’s gubernatorial campaign before falling out with the future president.
"He was [disenchanted] with the [Republican] party, [disenchanted] with Reagan, and did a 360. Or 420," Castro laughs.
(robert opel for president~campaign poster~ "uncle bob"~ 1974)

After his sharp left turn, Opel became most well-known for his nudism. In addition to the Oscars, Opel also streaked through a Los Angeles City Council meeting — interrupting a debate on outlawing nudity on public beaches — and even ran for president as a nudist. ("I have nothing to hide," Opel joked of his candidacy on The Mike Douglas Show.)
Streaking the council meeting landed Opel in jail. After his release, he was "disillusioned" with Los Angeles, according to Castro, and went north to San Francisco. There, he created Fey-Way Studios in 1978.
"That’s when I really got more obsessed and started to find out everything about him," Castro says In fact, Fey-Way was the model and inspiration for Castro's own Antebellum Gallery, in Hollywood.
Forty years later after Opel's shocking broadcast moment, Castro is staging "The Res-erection of Fey-Way Studios" in his gallery to display the forgotten artwork of the studio and to illuminate Opel's non-streaking accomplishments. Joining Castro in this venture is Opel’s nephew Robert Oppel. Opel was Oppel’s namesake (the elder Robert dropped the second p from  his last name to distance his family from his crazy antics), but he never knew his uncle, nor did his family speak much of him.
"I grew up in a rather conservative upbringing," says Oppel, who grew up in Pittsburgh. "I was raised by my mom and grandma. So asking them about it ... they couldn’t deal with it.”
Not meeting Opel didn’t stop his nephew from being passionate about him, and after finding a sizable stash of his uncle’s old art in a closet, Oppel embarked on a new adventure.
"I said, ‘This is who my uncle is, I’m gonna find out, damn it,'" Oppel says. "He’s the one I really wanted to understand myself, as well as celebrate his life. … I love him. I’m fascinated by who he was."
That fascination led to a documentary, Uncle Bob,Oppel made about Opel to answer the many questions he and others had about his uncle. He talked to Opel’s friends, including O’Grady, to uncover as much as possible.
After meeting Oppel, Castro worked for some time to get an exhibit together. Oppel said it was clear that Castro couldn’t have been more excited to put the art on display.
"I’ve had it in my family for generations, over 30 years now. It just seemed to make sense," Oppel says, explaining that the where was more important than the when, finally finding a home at Antebellum. “I think it deserves its day in court. I think it should be seen."
The exhibit includes almost all of the artwork that was hanging on the walls of Fey-Way Studios the night of July 7, 1979, plus a few pieces from Antebellum’s own collection.
"No matter what this art is considered, to me it is always dark and mysterious, because it witnessed murder," Oppel says.
(original fey way studios~ circa 1979... closed for lease after the murder)
Castro, who spent much of his adult life researching Opel, describes seeing the exhibit come together as "a dream."
"This art and this presentation of a lifestyle — and I call this a lifestyle because of what it’s creating and conveying — is, to me, what I’ve always wanted to build at Antebellum,” Castro says. "The fact that it now has an historic edge is just the icing on the cake.”
The exhibit, which has been extended multiple times, is now running until April 12. Castro and Oppel continue to expand their promotion of Opel’s work and have screened Uncle Bob at Antebellum. In addition to extending Opel's legacy beyond his brief streak across the Oscars stage, Castro and Oppel say they hope to bring some resolution to the questions surrounding his death. According to Castro, many of Opel’s close friends at the time didn’t believe the "drug deal gone bad" narrative espoused in police reports.
"You have to think about the political climate at the time with gay rights and sexual rights. The gallery was pushing a lot of boundaries," Castro says. "The police at that time were not homo-friendly whatsoever. They were very antagonistic and would do whatever they could to close establishments down."
Castro also noted that one of the killers, Keenan, managed to escape quite easily after almost no time had passed. Distressed over the escape, O’Grady and Anthony, the two witnesses, went into hiding. Though Keenan was eventually recaptured, Oppel has never been able to meet him to ask the questions he has about his uncle’s death.
"The fact that this guy came in, tied up Anthony and Camille, put them in the back, and solely just executed my uncle, when they had no money or drugs … it was just very suspicious," Oppel says.
As the two men search for answers, they know that this gallery is part of their journey to spread Opel's name.
As Castro says, "It's just the beginning."
"My uncle pops into this universe so often and so randomly," Oppel says. "I did the documentary, and I thought, Well, I’m glad I got to know Uncle Bob. I’m glad I understand him. And then this show happens … he just pops in and out."
ROBERT OPEL: THE RES~ERECTION OF FEY WAY STUDIOS
on exhbition thru april 12th
wednesday tea salon~ 5pm till 7pm~ $5cover
thursday thru saturday~ 1pm till 7pm ~$5 cover
ANTEBELLUM
1643 N LAS PALMAS AVE
HOLLYWOOD CA 90028
323 856~ 0667
antebellum@earthlink.net


3/13/14

UNCLE BOB~ SCREENS @ ANTEBELLUM





PRESENTS


UNCLE BOB

March 22nd

7PM

$10 ADAVANCE
$13 AT THE DOOR



in person Q& A with director

ROBERT OPPEL


NO~HOST BAR
ON DISPLAY~
 ROBERT OPEL: THE RES~ERECTION OF FEY WAY STUDIOS

LIVELY  PRE & POST SCREENING CHAT

BEAUTIFUL PATIO FOR PRE & POST SCREENING RELAXATION
                                               

UNCLE BOB, (2011), Robert Oppel's documentary about the life and murder of his uncle & namesake, Robert Opel; the man who streaked the Academy Awards in 1974, started off as a speech writer for ronald reagan. Disenchanted with the party, ROBERT OPEL became an activist, anarchist, nudist, (he ran for president as a nudist against nixon) and provocateur. Robert worked as a freelance photographer for the advocate and drummer magazine, editor of the notorious finger magazine and the hollywood star.

 in 1978 robert re~envented himself, moved to san francisco and opened the first homoerotic/fetish art gallery called~ FEY WAY STUDIOS. for one golden year robert & fey way presented the most original erotic artists of the era. 
this informative documentary 
FEATURING


Divine...
Herself
Mike Douglas...
Himself
Abel Ferrara...
Himself
Tom of Finland...
Himself
Jack Fritscher...
Himself
Robert Mapplethorpe...
Himself

...
Himself
Daniel Nicoletta...
Himself
Camille O'Grady...
Herself
Robert Opel...
Himself
Robert Oppel...
Robert Opel
Caryn Osofsky...
Sister
...
Herself (archive footage)
David Steinberg...
Himself
Elizabeth Taylor...
Herself (archive footage)
John Waters...
Himself